I ask because I've heard that on average, American kids get 72 vaccines, which is a crazy number to me.
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I gather (numbers ive heard bandied around on dinosaur media) it's around 60 or so by time they get to early teens.
That escalated quickly over less than five I had as a kid.
Not taking any more for the rest of my existence. FTS. Certainly not anti vaccs. The older tech, primitive jabs were fair enough, but the newer ones with all the various ingredients in them and also lets face it, proprietary secret ingredients? I'll pass.
Had an argument with a family member, they are on the 3rd Jabba The Hurt. I asked them if they knew what the ingredients were, or even tried to look them up before taking the 1st. No, they did not.
I put forward a hypothetical situ as to say their doc referred them to a dietician/nutritionist for some condition, and in the office they hand you a glass of clear liquid, smelling very slightly metallic and said "here drink this, it will cure your condition".
If after asking them what it was, and them giving vague answers about that its a new experimental solution developed a few months ago, hasnt got full gov approval yet, they have no clue what it does to humans long term, but it appears to be safe and effective, and no, the dietician cant tell you, nor knows whats exactly in it.
Would you still drink it? "dont be daft thats not the same".
CLOWN
WORLD.